Organizations have been steadily implementing digital innovations for years, but recently the pace of implementation has greatly accelerated. Although the individual innovations may be different, the one thing that they have in common is the creation of new “edges.” If not properly secured, these new edges can increase an organization’s vulnerability to a successful cyberattack.
Now, a cyberattack is likely to come sooner rather than later due to the very robust threat landscape. Hackers and cybercriminals are very opportunistic. They see the disruption and vulnerabilities caused by innovations as easy targets. This is one of the reasons why we have seen a dramatic increase in ransomware attacks.
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